Pm69....I addressed your question about certifications...do you know for a fact she doesn't accept them? yes of no? If not...you said nothing now.....why are there few if any crimes committed with weapons banned from the majority of citizens?

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Most criminals cannot afford a full auto firearm, and most criminals are smarter than the average libtard. They know it is mostly useless for anything but full out combat. And even then most veterans know that a full auto rifle like the M-16 wastes ammo, and burns up barrels.

Have any of you liberialtards actually seen what happens to the gas tube in an M-16 during full auto?

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Yea I don't either I just know the history of the trigger. I just didn't think PP would have known about it either he must have seen it on you tube. I just thought he was talking about single or double stage triggers for an AR and didn't know the difference like most things he talks about. Have replaced many stock triggers with aftermarket of both types. Yea ole Chuck could have lost a lot of toes over the years with his Win.73

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If "Criminals can get their hands on any gun they want even if they are outlawed and unavailable to law abiding citizens" When was the last time you hears of a mass killing or any crime for that matter, committed with a fully auto M-16? Hummmm? Well here is another one you will deflect on. One of your heros. Pol Pot did. Of course they also used a lot of AK-47s which are full auto too. But no less they did use M-16's also. Killed over a million people. The kind of people you don't like. Just wanted to live free.

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Don't know too much about paintball.

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I misunderstood a double set trigger for a long trigger. A double set trigger is for target guns, usually seen on single shot rifles. A long trigger was used on 1873 Winchester with a lever screw, in which the gun fired by the screw triggering the trigger on cycling. Dangerous and mostly only seen in the movies or TV.

Interestingly the gun that made it famous had also the large lever ring. Which Chuck Conner could be seen cycling the gun by spinning, which with live ammo would have resulted in a negligent discharge.

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No FJ there is a double trigger. They copied it from a paintball gun for all the gotta have new shooters. We only use what had been proven to work and last in the shop.

Berryville VA

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VAC maybe he is talking about a Winchester trigger on a 1873 with a lever screw. While fast, and hardly ever used except in tv, it was mostly useless feature.

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"This must be a REAL stumper huh?"

I'll answer when you reply to my question I posed about certifications. I asked twice. I hope you're not the kind that think you get different treatment than everyone else.

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This must be a REAL stumper huh?

If "Criminals can get their hands on any gun they want even if they are outlawed and unavailable to law abiding citizens" When was the last time you hears of a mass killing or any crime for that matter, committed with a fully auto M-16? Hummmm? STILL waiting for an answer Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? Anyone?

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